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  • 101arid — adjective Etymology: French or Latin; French aride, from Latin aridus, from arēre to be dry; akin to Sanskrit āsa ash, Old English asce Date: 1652 1. excessively dry; specifically having insufficient rainfall to support agricu …

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  • 102jejunely — adverb see jejune …

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  • 103jejuneness — noun see jejune …

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  • 104Robert Byrd — Senator Byrd redirects here. For other U.S. Senators named Byrd, see Harry F. Byrd (Virginia, 1933–1965) and Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (Virginia, 1965–1983). For other people named Robert Byrd, see Robert Byrd (disambiguation). Robert Byrd President pro …

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  • 105Jejunum — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 248 GrayPage = 1170 Caption = Small intestine Caption2 = Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ. Precursor = midgut System = Artery = jejunal arteries Vein = jejunal veins Nerve = celiac ganglia …

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  • 106Emo — This article is about the style of music. For other uses, see Emo (disambiguation). Emo Stylistic origins Hardcore punk, indie rock Cultural origins …

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  • 107Jimmy Eat World — Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World performing at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. Background information Origin Mesa, Arizona, United States …

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  • 108History of Bavaria — The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empires to its status as an independent kingdom and, finally, as a large and significant… …

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  • 109Tibullus — Albius Tibullus (ca. 54 19 BC) was a Latin poet and writer of elegies.Little is known about his life. His first and second books of poetry are extant; many other texts attributed to Tibullus are of questionable origins. There are only a few… …

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  • 110The Faint — live on tour 2008 Background information Origin Omaha, Nebraska Genres …

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